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Frequently asked questions

How much is a rental car per day in Fort William First Nation?
Fun road trip adventures await in Fort William First Nation, with daily car rental rates starting from as low as . That’s based on prices found within the past seven days.
Can I rent a car from Thunder Bay Intl. Airport (YQT)?
Enterprise and Hertz are within a short commute of Thunder Bay Intl. Airport (YQT). After landing, it won’t be long before you’re hitting the open road.
What happens if I need to cancel my Fort William First Nation car reservation?
Scan through the home policy to be sure, but the majority of prepaid reservations are eligible for a complete refund if you advise us more than six hours before collecting the car. There are some exceptions though. Your itinerary will have more information, or just click through to our Customer Service Portal.
What types of cars can I rent in Fort William First Nation?
Economy, compact, full-size, premium … You name it, we’re likely to have it! But intermediate is the most popular home category in Fort William First Nation. These cars are comfortable and roomy compared to compact and economy rides. While an intermediate is smaller than a full-size, you’ll still have enough storage space and legroom. Whether you’re sticking around Fort William First Nation or headed farther afield, you’ll be doing it in style.
Where can I go on a road trip from Fort William First Nation?
It’s no secret that Fort William First Nation is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Ontario. But you’ll also find tons of other fantastic places to explore when you book a vehicle and get out on the open road. We’ve pulled together some tips to get your escape off to a winning start:

  • Home to sights galore, Unorganized Thunder Bay District is around 113 kilometres from Fort William First Nation. First pit stop? Make your way to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, one of the city’s biggest highlights.
  • Dorion, around 72 kilometres away, will also show you a memorable time. Curious what there is to see? Eagle Canyon Adventures is our top pick.
  • Get away from the fast pace of the city at Pukaskwa National Park. Approximately 241 kilometres from Fort William First Nation, it’s a terrific place to spend time in nature.

Why should I rent a Fort William First Nation car with Expedia?
There are plenty of reasons to book your ride with Expedia. We have suppliers to select from in Fort William First Nation, and we’ll make sure you score the very best deal with our member prices and exclusive offers. Want even bigger savings? Bundle your rental car, hotels and flights into a package. The more you book and travel with Expedia, the more benefits you get!
How do I find the best car rental deals in Fort William First Nation with Expedia?
Check out customer ratings and reviews, choose your car type and compare offers from the most popular providers. Expedia makes it easy to get the best deal on your home wheels. Combine your Fort William First Nation car rental with flight or hotel bookings and hit the road with even more in your wallet.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Fort William First Nation?
You have to be at least 21. But there are several age-related requirements to be aware of before you book your Fort William First Nation wheels. If you’re a younger motorist, most home providers will charge an additional fee and limit the sorts of cars you’re able to rent. The amount of the surcharge, and which age range it applies to, varies between providers. Take the time to compare the rules.
What do you need to rent a car in Fort William First Nation?
You’ll need to present your driver’s license and a credit card in your name at the home counter. Prior to pickup, check with your home provider whether other documentation is needed. For example, you may also need to provide proof of insurance.
What side of the road do you drive on in Fort William First Nation?
Approximately two-thirds of countries across the globe drive on the right, and Canada is one of them. If you rent a vehicle in Fort William First Nation, keep to speed limits and drive to local conditions.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Fort William First Nation?
Click on our long-term car rental deals page, enter your trip information and then book your perfect ride. Whether you’re staying in Fort William First Nation or road-tripping around, Expedia will help you find a long-term holiday home at an amazing rate.
Where can I find a Fort William First Nation car rental if I am younger than 25?
Some Fort William First Nation outlets will rent cars to drivers under 25 and others won’t. Policies differ from supplier to supplier, so you’ll want to do your homework. Also, find out if there are any extra costs. Some businesses will have a surcharge for young customers between the ages of 21 and 24. Always read through the terms and conditions to avoid any surprise fees.

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